AFTER AN ABORTION: DO YOU WANT TO GET WELL?

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"When Jesus saw him and knew he had been ill for a long time, he asked him, 'Would you like to get well?'" (John 5:6 NLT)


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In John 5:1-15 we read about Jesus healing a lame man by a pool of healing waters. This man had been sick for thirty-eight years. Year after year he lay by that pool. When Jesus saw him, he asked a surprising question: "Would you like to get well?"

This man had waited almost forty years for someone to lift him into the waters. But no one could help him from that pool of self-pity, that ocean of grief, and his misplaced faith-no one except Jesus. And no one can free any of us from crippling shame, guilt, self-loathing, and condemnation-except Jesus.

Jesus told the man to get up and walk. And he did.

Consider This . . .

After abortion, we are afflicted. We experience
betrayal . . . self-pity . . . self-loathing . . . and regret.
We feel dejected and trapped: I wish I could go back and undo everything, but it's too late for that now.

But Jesus asks, Do you want to get well? Do you want to be free from suffering in your spirit and your soul? Do you want a new life now? He is not asking if you believe in a new life. No, he's asking if you want it.

That question is stunning. Think about it.

Wanting life to be different and wanting to change are not the same thing. Change takes effort and commitment. You know you'll have to work on addressing problems, but you wonder if you're up to the task. You may worry more about what others will think than about pursuing peace of mind. You may feel too defeated and debilitated to move.

The lame man had faith, but he couldn't activate it on his own because his focus was way off. Jesus helped him shift focus from things outside his control (other people, his disability) and onto something he could control (his attitude and faith, self-regard, unhealthy dependence on others, and obedience to God's commands). When he shifted his focus to Jesus, he opened the door to healing.

Do you want to get well? The first step is to shift your focus to Jesus. His love. His forgiveness. This can motivate you to move forward in faith, even after sin has left you weakened and feeling stuck.


Living Free Every Day is a ministry of livingfree.org


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